How to Bring Back Probable Cause So how can the government and local law enforcement use existing information sources to capture terrorists before they strike?
First, our leaders need to shake hands with a few computers. Most of the people in charge of security “visions” are sorely lacking in computer skills, or worse yet they lack the knowledge to understand what computers are capable of. (Remember the $50 billion FBI paperless office project that did not work?) Many senior security and law enforcement leaders do not know the difference between an ISP and the PSI in their golf cart tires (more a reflection of their age group than their ability). To bridge this humongous technology gap, law enforcement experts who are very good at arresting people need to hire young computer geeks with database programming capabilities and teach the computer geeks about the effectiveness of probable cause investigations. Next, law enforcement needs to reach out to local businesses and work hand in hand to capture and harness their various sources of information. Probable cause is hidden everywhere in business information. For example, truck rental records mig
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